Chapter 153 There are no Japanese devils in this world



Wang Han changed his approach and asked, "Are there any Yamato or Goryeo peoples within the Han Chinese ethnic group?"

“The Yamato people and the Goryeo people.” Upon hearing this, Li Sisi shook her head. “I’ve never heard of these two ethnic groups, and they’re not recorded in history books.”

"Anna, are they available abroad?" Wang Han asked Anna.

“These two ethnic groups don’t exist abroad either,” Anna said, shaking her head. “If they did, they would likely have been lost to history.”

"I see." Wang Han nodded and said, "By the way, Anna, why are so many foreigners hostile towards Chinese people these days? It seems that China is not backward at all."

“Brother Wang Han, that’s not why foreigners hate Chinese people,” Li Sisi tugged at Wang Han and said, “Besides, there are many people in China who hate foreigners too.”

"Why is that?" Wang Han asked.

"Because ancient China was the most powerful country in the world, and also the country that waged the most and most frequent wars. China caused too much harm to other countries and races. The United States fared somewhat better because it has the ocean, and was invaded by China far less often. In European countries, almost every foreign family has ancestors who had a feud with the Chinese, which is why people in other countries are so hostile to Chinese people," Anna explained. "Besides the reasons mentioned above, the Chinese people's hostility towards foreigners is also because China has always been the world's strongest and most technologically advanced country, with the best education and the most comprehensive medical care, leading to a sense of national superiority among many people. Moreover, the Chinese people have always been very united."

"Uh..." Wang Han was speechless for a moment, realizing that he had been implicated.

"Then why did you two siblings go abroad to study? Aren't schools in China good enough?" Wang Han looked at Li Sisi and her brother strangely.

"Haha." Hearing this, the two of them laughed embarrassedly. "We were afraid that our parents would find us and take us back to China, so we simply ran away abroad."

"Didn't you say your family was very poor? So poor that you couldn't afford to go to school?" Wang Han looked at the two of them suspiciously.

“It’s true that we’re poor,” Li Sisi said with certainty, and Li Tiezhu quickly nodded in agreement. “China has a large population of 2.5 billion, and my family lives in a mountainous area. We rely on the mountains for our livelihood and never leave. Moreover, we don’t welcome outsiders or developers, so we are very poor. There isn’t a single college student in my hometown.”

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